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- Crew Clearing Ice from the Deck of the Ford Motor Company Ship "Edgewater," November 1936 - The canal boat <em>Edgewater</em> was built in 1931 to transport finished auto parts between Henry Ford's main production plants on the East Coast and his River Rouge complex in Michigan. This specially designed freighter had a retractable pilot house and folding masts and funnels to allow it to pass under the bridges of the New York State Barge Canal.

- November 27, 1936
- Collections - Artifact
Crew Clearing Ice from the Deck of the Ford Motor Company Ship "Edgewater," November 1936
The canal boat Edgewater was built in 1931 to transport finished auto parts between Henry Ford's main production plants on the East Coast and his River Rouge complex in Michigan. This specially designed freighter had a retractable pilot house and folding masts and funnels to allow it to pass under the bridges of the New York State Barge Canal.
- Ford Freighter "Edgewater" Docked at the Ford Rouge Plant, August 10, 1931 - The canal boat <em>Edgewater</em> was built in 1931 to transport finished auto parts between Henry Ford's main production plants on the East Coast and his River Rouge complex in Michigan. This specially designed freighter had a retractable pilot house and folding masts and funnels to allow it to pass under the bridges of the New York State Barge Canal.

- August 10, 1931
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Freighter "Edgewater" Docked at the Ford Rouge Plant, August 10, 1931
The canal boat Edgewater was built in 1931 to transport finished auto parts between Henry Ford's main production plants on the East Coast and his River Rouge complex in Michigan. This specially designed freighter had a retractable pilot house and folding masts and funnels to allow it to pass under the bridges of the New York State Barge Canal.
- Ford Freighter "Edgewater" Returning to the Ford Rouge Plant for Winter, November 27, 1936 - The canal boat <em>Edgewater</em> was built in 1931 to transport finished auto parts between Henry Ford's main production plants on the East Coast and his River Rouge complex in Michigan. This specially designed freighter had a retractable pilot house and folding masts and funnels to allow it to pass under the bridges of the New York State Barge Canal.

- November 27, 1936
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Freighter "Edgewater" Returning to the Ford Rouge Plant for Winter, November 27, 1936
The canal boat Edgewater was built in 1931 to transport finished auto parts between Henry Ford's main production plants on the East Coast and his River Rouge complex in Michigan. This specially designed freighter had a retractable pilot house and folding masts and funnels to allow it to pass under the bridges of the New York State Barge Canal.
- Crewman Preparing Ford Freighter "Edgewater" for Winter Docking at the Ford Rouge Plant, November 27, 1936 - The canal boat <em>Edgewater</em> was built in 1931 to transport finished auto parts between Henry Ford's main production plants on the East Coast and his River Rouge complex in Michigan. This specially designed freighter had a retractable pilot house and folding masts and funnels to allow it to pass under the bridges of the New York State Barge Canal.

- November 27, 1936
- Collections - Artifact
Crewman Preparing Ford Freighter "Edgewater" for Winter Docking at the Ford Rouge Plant, November 27, 1936
The canal boat Edgewater was built in 1931 to transport finished auto parts between Henry Ford's main production plants on the East Coast and his River Rouge complex in Michigan. This specially designed freighter had a retractable pilot house and folding masts and funnels to allow it to pass under the bridges of the New York State Barge Canal.